Glyptoscelimorpha
Horn, 1893
Species Guides
3- Glyptoscelimorpha juniperae(false jewel beetle)
- Glyptoscelimorpha marmorata
- Glyptoscelimorpha viridis(false jewel beetle)
Glyptoscelimorpha is a of beetles in the Schizopodidae, established by Horn in 1893. The genus contains three described : G. marmorata (the type species), G. juniperae, and G. viridis. Schizopodidae is a small family of beetles within the superfamily Buprestoidea, closely related to jewel beetles (Buprestidae). Members of this genus are found in western North America.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Glyptoscelimorpha: /ɡlɪptoʊˌsɛlɪˈmɔːrfə/
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Distribution
Western North America. Specific records exist for Arizona (G. viridis), California (G. marmorata), and Texas (G. juniperae).